Indian Daily Mail, 17 September 1946
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Title Section15 1946-09-17 1 Indian Daily Mail 01. 11. No. 187. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1946. i'KicJb 10 Ci-Mh15 words
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Article121 1946-09-17 1 I- l; IMI RECALLED tisJ tossed Border First, ite Foreign territory'', d '*i Tojo'a attorney todav ban. I "'> UMhi n an euon I.T wnioi mw Minis to io„?a, 1 -'muuc emu— on i* II kVCtI r 'lift i. I I m iimi IUP - 121 words
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Article53 1946-09-17 1 I. Hon man punished and the Japanese the fan 0 j i Japanese introduced ill here tothese victims harassed the ><* the lines b allied I iloeument bj Col. Cyril he learned 'xistence when ■ii s U gano I ing that tr Ministry tK «tion it orderf|M froiities, hadUP - 53 words
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38 1946-09-17 1 Iion-India Air Service By December ah serid India, ULuctionxr. Armade for be flown "v where 'i.ipany com- will be shortly purchase aircraft engines. aft after }i og and rerclal air R' 105,000, valid of the •4 -UlWiklti, UPUP - 38 words
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815 1946-09-17 1 British Cabinet Will Be Told ;Of Latest Developments At i This Afternoon s Meeting New Delhi, Sept. 16.— -The President of the Muslim League, Mr. Jinnah, met the Viceroy, Lord Wavell, at 5.30 p.m. today. He has come atReuter; AP - 815 words
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313 1946-09-17 1 London. Sept. 16.— The British press today welcomes President Truman's week-end declaration that his original approval of the recent speech by Henry Wallace, United States Secretary of Commerce, in which British "Imperialism" was attacked did not extend to its contents. The TimesReuter - 313 words
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318 1946-09-17 1 "Indians Abroad Can Help By Standing For Unity" -Gandhiji (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Sept. 16.— Replying to an Overseas correspondent, who had asked how Indians abroad arc to celebrate the advent of India's independence, Mahatma Gandhi writes: "What is there to celebrate until and unless we are really318 words
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73 1946-09-17 1 <From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Sept. 16. It is understood the Interim Government is considering the question of thorough overhaul of the office of Indian Agent in Washington. It will be recalled this office has been carrying on systematic antiIndian propaganda and73 words
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342 1946-09-17 1 Washington, Sept. 16. A showdown between U. S. Commerce Secretary Henry Wallace and U.S. Secretary of State James Byrnes appeared still in the making with reports at present that Wallace may continue to fight publicly for a softening of American policy toward Russia.AP - 342 words
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Article187 1946-09-17 1 LAKSHMI-SLHGAL WEDDING FEBRUARY? Uivyin out uwn cuiio^ouucnu l.anorc, (Air Mali) Li.-Col. Laasunu anu i ot. r. i\. bengal are inoruj 10 be in ■mm. _k r r- umal announcement in mis connection vwn be snoiuy maue. I'ne maiuage 01 Col. bengal ana la.-coi. LuKhuim is likeiy to lane place Mnin187 words
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Article174 1946-09-17 1 Interim Govt. Cabinet (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, Sept. 16-— The Viceroy's Executive Council will, it is understood, be hereafter termed as the Interim Government Cabinet. Orders to this cttert, it is learned, have been issued. Mr. Jagjiwan Ram, Labour Member has- it is learnt, given priority to the174 words
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116 1946-09-17 1 Netaji's Forward Bloc Wants British Troops Withdrawn Quick (From Our Own Correspondent) Delhi, Sept. 16 The Working Committee of the All-India For ward Bloe another organisation founded by Netaji, meeting In Delhi yesterday demanded th* Interim Ciowrnniciit should se* "British and other foreign troop* that consiitotr the final sanctions behind116 words
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84 1946-09-17 1 ti'rom Our Own Correspondent New Delhi, Sept 16 —Now thai the Cnited Nations Assembly ses sion has mamma, postponed. Pandit Nehru is being presscsd by varum* quarters here and abroad m lead the Indian delegation to the Assembly and present the India case against84 words
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Article102 1946-09-17 1 (From Our Own Correspondent. Delhi, Sept. 16\— Tne INA Central Advisory Committee, which ha* just concluded a session in Delhi, adopted the following programme of action: '•Whereas the I:;a always keeps before it the creed and ideal ao enunciated by Netajl and in view of -he102 words
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Advertisement23 1946-09-17 1 71. Selegie Road, Singapore XkJLL -otk PRODUCT* TO THE PEOPLE 1 brought TAMIL MURASU The Leading Tamil Daily in Malaya over IZ years.23 words
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851 1946-09-17 2 Singapore, Tuesday. Sept. 17, 1946. "TEA MONEY" QNE of the worst legacies oi the Japanese occupation of this country is what is called the "Tea' or "Key" Money racket. This most vicious practice was introduced by the Japanese themselves who offered large sums of "Banana money to occupants of houses851 words
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Article, Illustration1072 1946-09-17 2 —MAHATMA GANDHI Full Text Ot Important Speech After New Government (From Our Own Correspondent) New Delhi, (Air Mail) Mahatma Gandhi, addressing his prayer meeting yesterday, said that the fact of the Congress having taken office at the Centre meant that the door to1,072 words
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Article583 1946-09-17 2 Bombay, Sept. 16. An electrifying announcement from "somewhere in India" that Subhas Chandra Bose, leader and founder of the INA and head of the Indian Provisional Government has returned to India alive is just possible within the next few weeks, according to reports here.Reuter - 583 words
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Article49 1946-09-17 2 Paris. Sept. 15. nn all-out effort to move the UNO from its temporary headquarters in New York to the Palace of Nations in Geneva If predicted by delegates to the Peace Conference when the question of a permanent site is discussed at the October Assemblv of the UNO UPUP - 49 words
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Article, Illustration480 1946-09-17 2 RENOWNED SOCIAL REFOKMKK <n MS TODAY '"■Mb.fV On that particular day many have born, but there should be som L amazing or outstanding reasons to celebrate Periyars birthday. We are celebrating his birthday to pay our humble tribute to his signal service to the masses submerged480 words
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Advertisement37 1946-09-17 2 ONCE AGAIN AT YOUR SERVICE FOR EVERYTHING IN SPORTS GOODS. BADMINTON AND FOOTBALL MAKERS OF DISTINCTION. With about 40 years experience indent for your Xmas. Direct from RAJA CO., (Estd. 1908) The State Sports Works SIALKOT (India).37 words
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Article, Illustration519 1946-09-17 3 Sekarno Expresses Gratitude to Pandit Nehru ISeekarno President of the Indonesian Republic, in a i? lawaharlal Nehru written from Jogjakarta on iV(( days alter celebrating the first anniversary of L'yje^expresscs the hope that -it will not be long before >k re in person to see yourself just how deep is519 words
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Article63 1946-09-17 3 IV— A Govern flatly denied rets that part I rat ion would China. d that the till considers to be part of tat the Chiplanning to in that area. ed out thai permitted City for a 1. 1898. when fective in which -called new tis situation63 words
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Article36 1946-09-17 3 U.-Thc India in its monthlv >ays in a in Govern"nst the South Africa are against the i their huped when at the UNO tat freedomto the side onl: that of Africa— it 1 minorities ReuterReuter - 36 words
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615 1946-09-17 3 »imed at producing only government functionaries (In Indonesia), io. even after three and one-half enturies of Dutch rule, the number of literate people is only six per cent of the whole population. People educated in Dutch schools .io not generally know much about .slam, whileAP - 615 words
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Article148 1946-09-17 3 Ahmedabad (Air Mail). The view that popular Governments should put an end to racing if it is within their competence is expressed by Mahatma Gandhi, writing in the "Harijan" under the heading, "Horse Racing." "I have written before regarding the ruination of men and moneyReuter - 148 words
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861 1946-09-17 3 (By Dr. Edith Summerskill, Parliament Secretary to Britain's Ministry Food) At a time when threat of famine hangs heavily over the world, linking east and west in common bond oi suffering, people are asKing the same question: What are tha underlying reasons861 words
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Article, Illustration150 1946-09-17 3 Tokyo, Sept. 16. Increasing number of women are writing to General MacArthur on a variety of subjects, from poems of thanks to radio announcers, it was revealed here. One woman wrote she was "thankful to God and General MacArthur'' for the present occupation policies, addingUP - 150 words
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111 1946-09-17 3 UNENTHUSIASnC RECEPTION TO PHOPOSED SOVIET-INDIAN DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS Moscow, Sept. IG. The prospective establishment of diplomatic relations between India and the Soviet Union was described by the Moscow fortnightly, New Times, as far from meeting the tastes of everybody. Slanderous attacks against UKSoviet Union clearly inspired and false fabrications had appearedAP - 111 words
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Article, Illustration165 1946-09-17 3 London, Sept. 16. Dr. Hugh I>alton, Chancellor of the Exchequer is said to be considering the possibility of introducing some form of letting tax in the next budget, writes Vernon Morgan, Reuter Gports Editor. Winston Churchill had tried this mean's of taxation 20 y^ars ago,Reuter - 165 words
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106 1946-09-17 3 Armv Medico Told Occupation Troops They've 5 Years To Live! Brisbane, sept. 15*— The Minister lor Air. Mr. Arthur Dfakafstd ■> reported i" have promised BUD investigation of a rcpozM thai an army nicdicai oflicer told tne occu pation troops in Japan that thev have live yean to live becauseUP - 106 words
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Article60 1946-09-17 3 London, Sep 16. A Royal In dian Air force flying officer hai been posted by the Air Mini as "miming" ai the result ol an accidi a\ to in RAF Weliin craft which crashed Into thoff Brest on Friday night His nam.- ll Withheld ma Oil next60 words
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513 1946-09-17 4 Singapore, Sept. 16. The verdict of the Court Martial sitting at iviuang in the case oi 2*6 paratroopers oi the I6in Paraenuta battaynob Sixth Airoorne uegimeni, wno are charged with mutiny, is expected tomorrow, Tnis morning me Court heard mc juuge .vuvocaie, ana alter513 words
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Article164 1946-09-17 4 ui-A>A.A^i_ tv^ui ~\a%ljxj ro C-l_L»Ai^___i aUaOuIOH IKJ i_.\_LH_ti 1-ulaUual, kepi. to. ihe UUtCil uuveAlliAAciit o cuIAaAAA_ioAUAA lur settACAAUAAL UA UUvOvuaavaaAa 0 UAAAtAVU.W WJtAi U.e _UaC4VAA4 oauaao CUAA taftc fiAMUe eUAAAIvat Ai^AAA LUe *CUAAOAV4CAAiUAe ic^uAt-* auAAAv,»cv4 uj caac a-»aa-i.oAl CaviiACt AV_ao»jAUAl tU IAAUia AU ....uUio^iAwto v%aaav,a.a vveie cwawuaaaa,) AlUtReuter - 164 words
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Article102 1946-09-17 4 Ckmciuding hxs special Investigation of conuitions or Indian nationals in South-east Asia territories, the Representative of the Government oi India in Malaya. 8. K. Chettur, left by plane on Monday morning 'for a seven-day stay in Hong Kong. He is expected tu return un September 23.AP - 102 words
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264 1946-09-17 4 ">i«i{,.4,.uic nas again oecome the uewjs cemre ol i-ar .eastern epiue-MIMM-OgJT, says a letter to Wardmastei vv. u. jjAigni, HJf« tieau oi the neaitn iAAtciAigeiiue becuon, Oiiiuc vyi uac A_>ptxiai L/uiiimibsioiier iiuua i A->r. r_>iiuu btowman, emei oi tne uANjtxnA ttealcii urganibatiuAA, v^asAiington, m which nc264 words
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187 1946-09-17 4 bingaUore, »epu 10. mc Burma Government laces an acute proolem oi assuring the Burmese in oome uisiricts that there js suJiitient nee btocfcs m Burma to jusuiy exports to otner hungry countries in .Asia. This was disclosed here by M. Myat Tun,AP - 187 words
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Article83 1946-09-17 4 KM. The King has been pleased to give directions for the appointment of Mr. L. L. Brace, Puisne Judge, Sierra Leonie, to be Chief Justice, North Borneo. Born hi l«98 he served as Police Magistrate on the Gold Coast, Urown Counsel in Nigeria, and Assistant83 words
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72 1946-09-17 4 The attention of restaurant owners is drawn to the recent amendment of the Meal in Estab lishment Order which lays down that the maximum charge for any one meal shall not exceed $2.50. This maximum charge is applicable in all cases both when72 words
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265 1946-09-17 4 India's Constituent Assembly Will Be Modern Parliamentary Chamber The Labour Department oi the Government oi inuia has gone into action to prepare tne scene lor tne historic Constituent Assembly, ejections for wnieii are in progress mrougnout the country. Laouurers are busy, electricians ana caipenters are at worKing tne uenirai _ti_>semoiy265 words
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168 1946-09-17 4 It is learnt that Mr. Chan Yew. who recently took part in the recapture of the escaped Japanese prisoner, Tanaka Hideo, has presented $35.00, his portion of the reward for the recapture of the prisoner, to the Malayan. Welfare Fund. It will be recalled168 words
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74 1946-09-17 4 New York, Sept. 16. Dr. Merle Cur Li Professor of American history in the University of Wisconsin is leaving here by air for India to lecture at the University of Calcutta and other centres Prof. Curti was selected by the Watumull Foundation of74 words
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Article75 1946-09-17 4 London, Sept. 15. When Mrs. Seagrim goes to Buckingham Palace to receive the George Cross that her son Hurh Paul, a Major of the 19th Hyderabad Regiment, won as he d»*ed in a Burmese jungle camp, it will be her second visit to the Palace. Previously sheReuter - 75 words
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Article453 1946-09-17 4 New Delhi, Sept. 15.— Trenchant pro-European Dias in the Internal mmml I are maae Dy Mr. L. M. iiiria, arfco m< oi the iLiO last year as an l_.mpio>«i I These are contained in a forthcoming pam.mAci, muia anu tut* «A.i/," io ue uuunsiiea uy tne in..i.iii Council ot453 words
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Advertisement128 1946-09-17 4 TO-NIGHT: %M P.M. Wi» IN ALL-MALAYAN PREMIERE of one mi il.. drama* ever produced' The nnstery surrounds the "YADI-YI EANNAT* m* unknown value! fALAUDINLAILA 11 (i" Hindustani) Why does Mansoor want to reveal its Why Tonar must not let the rin^ to be ou» j SEE IT AND YOU'LL KNOW128 words
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